Cyberguerre / internet war. Www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.actualutte.info%2F2011%2F10%2F16%2Fcomment-les-medias-ont-minimise-une-mobilisation-jamais-vue-dans-toute-lhistoire-de-lhumanite%2F&h=dAQC-scaUAQB1sVgo2W7_MlgNlsuNKoFwhrv0K2WEoMebag. Occupy protests around the world: full list visualised. "951 cities in 82 countries" has become the standard definition of the scale of the Occupy protests around the world this weekend, following on from the Occupy Wall Street and Madrid demonstrations that have shaped public debate in the past month.

We wanted to list exactly where protests have taken place as part of the Occupy movement - and see exactly what is happening where around the globe. With your help, adding events in our form below, we've been able to show 750 Occupy events world wide. As we wrote this week: Protests inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York and the "Indignants" in Spain have spread to cities around the world.
QUATRE-VINGT-DIX-NEUF : Après l'indignation. Jamais n’a-t-on placé le travail aussi haut dans une civilisation.

End-of-Growth Uprising Goes Global. It began in Tunisia and Egypt, then spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

It spilled into Spain, Greece, and Ireland. It leapfrogged to Wall Street. And this past weekend it erupted in London, Rome, Paris, Tokyo, Taipei, and Sydney. In hundreds of towns and cities around the world the uprising’s refrain is similar: economic misery resulting from fizzling economic growth is leading protesters to question corruption both in governments and in financial institutions, and to demand an end to extreme economic inequality. As long as economies grew, inequality was tolerable.
DRY INTERNATIONAL. Arab Revolutions. A Tunis, les altermondialistes veulent redonner du souffle aux révolutions arabes - Forum social mondial.

The activists have taken over the urban space, in the truest meaning of the term, writing their slogans and pictures on the walls of public places. It’s a battle field, with activist artists organizing themselves into commando units, generally working at night, to install their creations in strategically selected locations. (They choose) places that are particularly popular, but also places that delineate the boundaries of the area that’s “under the control” of the insurgency. Security forces decide whether or not to turn a blind eye, depending on the situation.
Révolution de Jasmin.